Flooding kills 8 in San Antonio
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More than six inches of rain fell in the San Antonio region overnight, surpassing the city’s average rainfall for June and July combined.
The search is underway for two people who were swept away by floodwaters in San Antonio, Texas. Heavy rain caused flash flooding across the city, killing at least five people according to officials. TODAY’s Al Roker tracks the forecast.
Residents across Central Texas are left with with damaged property after the area experienced record-breaking rain, dangerous winds and a short-lived tornado on Thursday, June 12. Several towns, many of which are in the San Antonio metropolitan area, are also experiencing flash flooding, resulting in a number of road and river closures.
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Flood threat continues in Texas after days of heavy rain, thunderstormsHigh-water rescues have taken place in San Antonio after torrential rain and thunderstorms pounded Texas over the past few days, and now the threat if shifting to the Houston area. FOX Weather Correspondent Katie Byrne was in Houston on Thursday morning with the latest on the conditions.
Slow-moving storms could result in flash flooding across parts of Central and South Texas. Hail and strong winds are possible, too.